Glenn Bugh provides a comprehensive discussion of a subject that
has not been treated in full since the last century: the history of
the Athenian cavalry. Integrated into a narrative history of the
cavalry from the Archaic period through the Hellenistic age is a
detailed analysis of a military and social organization the members
of which came predominantly from the upper classes of Athens. Bugh
demonstrates that this organization was not merely a military
institution but an aristocratic social class with political
expectations and fluctuating loyalties to the Athenian
democracy.
The last major work devoted exclusively to the subject appeared
in French in 1886 and predated the publication of Aristotle's
Constitution of the Athenians, which provides valuable information
not only on the administration of the Athenian cavalry but also on
the democracy that financed it. Furthermore, since the 1930s the
American excavations of the Athenian marketplace and the German
excavations of the ancient cemetery have yielded unparalleled
epigraphical evidence pertaining to the Athenian cavalry,
particularly in the areas of personnel and administration.
Originally published in 1988.
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